Intertextual War: Edmund Burke and the French Revolution in the Writings of Mary Wollstonecraft, Thomas Paine, and James MackintoshFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1997 - Всего страниц: 256 Intertextual War focuses on representations of Edmund Burke and Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) by Burke's principal eighteenth-century respondents. Concentrating on the respondents' relevant works, the author reconstructs the intertextual war they were waging against Burke and the traditional eighteenth-century canon, illustrating how a variety of eighteenth-century texts and contexts ground their rebellious reading of the both Burke and the Revolution as they deconstruct the former and rewrite the latter. |
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... argument against its immateriality , and seems to prove that beauty relaxes the solids of the soul as well as the body " ( WMW , 5:46 ) . Wollstonecraft , the initial disparager of effeminate Burkean males , now ironically defends " the ...
... argument against its immateriality , and seems to prove that beauty relaxes the solids of the soul as well as the body " ( WMW , 5:46 ) . Wollstonecraft , the initial disparager of effeminate Burkean males , now ironically defends " the ...
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... argument a little further , return to the Spartan regulations , and settle the virtues of men on the stern ... argument " into a reductio ad absurdum , she carries ( " to carry your argument a little further " ) it as far as she can by ...
... argument a little further , return to the Spartan regulations , and settle the virtues of men on the stern ... argument " into a reductio ad absurdum , she carries ( " to carry your argument a little further " ) it as far as she can by ...
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... arguments over origins and sources were also an argument over competitive canons - it was an argument over whose privileged reading of the Revolution would dominate discourse . In his Address to the Addressers ( 1792 ) , Paine's ...
... arguments over origins and sources were also an argument over competitive canons - it was an argument over whose privileged reading of the Revolution would dominate discourse . In his Address to the Addressers ( 1792 ) , Paine's ...
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Introduction | 15 |
Wollstonecrafts Feminization | 26 |
Wollstonecraft and the Language | 40 |
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